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What is an ex-libris audiobook?

Used Audiobooks FAQ
An book described as "ex-libris" generally means that it was, at one time, owned by a public library/commercial setting and was in general circulation before being removed. Items can be removed from a collection for a number of reasons, among them age, but many times space concerns, and duplication (libraries replace popular items frequently).
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How do I get to Ex Libris?

Ex Libris FAQ
Go outside the library (not outside the building) and down the stairs. See the directions page for more information.
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How can I be a "friend" of eX Libris?

Ex Libris FAQ
First, sign up for our mailing list: ex-libris-customers. If you want a mention on the web page, talk to your friendly cashier, and have a photo handy.
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Can I bring my Ex Libris purchase into the library?

Ex Libris FAQ
The library permits certain types of beverages (generally in covered containers). Ergo, most of your purchases must be consumed outside the gates. The entry control staff upstairs is pretty nice, but they will confiscate contraband food and drink. The canteen is always messy, but if it disturbs you call the Facilities Services Order Desk at 5-3800. We feel your pain. The vending machines regularly fail to dispense product.
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Is Ex Libris a movie? A soap opera?

Ex Libris FAQ
The institutional memory isn't really long enough for a movie, but the social dynamics around the shop are definitely of soap opera quality. There is some disagreement about when episodes begin and end, however.
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What happens to the agreement our library currently has with Ex Libris for SFX?

SFX: FAQ
Licenses for SFX previously executed by individual institutions will remain in effect until the end of their respective annual terms. At the end of such annual terms, the institution may choose to renew its SFX license (and its order for maintenance and support services) under the previously executed license or under the CARLI/SFX Agreement.
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Is SFX available through an Ex Libris hosted server?

Ex Libris - SFX - FAQ
SFX has been available from the outset, in 2001, through the SFX subscription service hosted by Ex Libris, and many SFX customers use this service today. Sites benefit from the full power of the SFX server, including integration in the local environment, without having to host and manage this server locally.
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So who's making out like a bandit with the Ex Libris profits?

Ex Libris FAQ
Ex Libris is a division of ORCSA, so any profit goes back to the Reynolds Club (i.e., where your student activity money winds up).
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What is an Audiobook?

Ebook FAQ - CheapEBookShop
Audiobook is simply a recording of a book being read out loud. Once downloaded, you can listen to it on your PC, on your ipod or MP3 player, or burn it onto CD to listen wherever you wish.
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Can I burn an audiobook to a CD?

RecordedBooks - Help
Yes and no. NetLibrary cannot stop you from burning the audiobook file to a CD, but encryptions on the audiobook file will make it unusable.
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How do I listen to an audiobook in the car?

RecordedBooks - Help
You will need a radio transmitter or other device adapter that works with your portable listening device and car stereo. Contact your device manufacturer for specific requirements.
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Can I download and play an audiobook on a Mac?

RecordedBooks - Help
NetLibrary audiobooks cannot be played on Macs because the latest version of Window Media Player available for Macs (version 9) is based on Windows Media Rights Manager version 1.3. NetLibrary uses version 2.x licenses for eAudiobooks in order to maintain a high level of security. Because the latest version of Windows Media Player for Macs does not support 2.x licenses, NetLibrary audiobooks cannot be played on Macs at this point in time.
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Can I download and play an audiobook on an iPod?

RecordedBooks - Help
No, NetLibrary audiobooks cannot be played on iPods. iPods use the .aac file format and the .aac file format does not support the Digital Rights Management protection required by NetLibrary audiobooks at this time. Digital Rights Management protection helps ensure that the content of our publishing partners is secure, especially when items are checked out from the library's collection and borrowed by a user rather than purchased.
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Why doesn't the audiobook download, even though I get an acquiring license message?

RecordedBooks - Help
If you have an older Windows Media Player version the download appears to be working. Windows Media Player shows "acquiring license," but eventually you get a message that you don't have a license to play the audiobook. You need to download a newer version of Windows Media Player
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Do I have to wait for the file to download before I can listen to an audiobook?

RecordedBooks - Help
No. You don't have to wait for the file to download before you can listen to the audiobook. Once you select a download option, you are prompted to Open or Save the Audiobook file. If you select the Save option, you can specify where the file is placed on your personal computer. This option takes less time to download the file, since it is only downloading the file. Note: NetLibrary highly recommends this option.
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What level of audio quality can I expect from an audiobook?

RecordedBooks - Help
NetLibrary offers two audio qualities: CD quality and radio quality. CD quality offers high-fidelity playback for patrons with high-speed Internet access. Most portable listening devices do not support the playback of files lower than 32 kbps, so you must download the CD quality file if you are going to transfer and listen to the Audiobook on a portable listening device. Radio quality provides faster download speed and is ideal for patrons with dial-up connections.
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How long does it take to download a NetLibrary audiobook?

RecordedBooks - Help
Download time depends on the size of the audio file and the speed of your Internet connection. See Audiobook Estimated Download Times.
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How do I delete an audiobook from my personal computer or portable listening device?

RecordedBooks - Help
You can delete an audiobook file from your personal computer or portable listening device in the same manner as you delete other files. Contact your personal computer or portable listening device manufacturer for specific information.
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Can I do an audiobook version of this?

Fiction FAQ
You spoil me! Go for it! Like I said with the other question, I won't be able to pay anyone to make it, but I would be more then happy to link to it. I know I have space for my music, but I simply don't have enough space to post the entire audiobook on this website. Linking? Hash-linking? No problem, I'd be happy to do it (though, like I said before, don't expect it to be an instant thing)
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Why listen to an audiobook?

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Most people listen to audiobooks because they do not have the time to sit and read, or they want to be doing more than one thing at a time.
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How long may I keep an audiobook?

OnTheGoBooks
You can keep an audiobook for as long as you want without late fees or any other penalties as long as you are a member!
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What is Eco-Libris?

Eco-Libris | F.A.Q
Once upon a time there was Ex-Libris (a Latin phrase meaning ‘from the books’), a label people used to paste on their books to indicate ownership. We see Eco-Libris as the new, green version of Ex-Libris. In our vision people will balance out their books by planting trees and will indicate their commitment to sustainability by putting an Eco-Libris sticker on the sleeves of these books.
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What is EX-go-down?

FAQs
This term applies when a customer likes to have its own forwarder take delivery of the parts from our factory. When this term is used in our quotation it means we incur the cost of shipping from our factory to the customer’s forwarder. (top)
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Are audiobook files automatically removed from my computer when the checkout period expires?

RecordedBooks - Help
No. You need to manually delete the audiobook file from your personal computer and portable listening device. However, if you want to renew the audiobook, click on the file to automatically open the NetLibrary web site (if your computer is online). You can login to your account and renew the checkout.
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How do I become an audiobook narrator?

APA - Audio Publishers Association - the voice of the audiob...
The industry is very competitive. There is no shortage of narrators. Getting a job in the industry is just like applying for any other job. Here are a few suggestions: Have a professional sample/demo (this would be like your resume) that showcases your ability to do male/female voices, different emotions/settings, and different accents/dialects and languages if applicable.The key is to set yourself apart from the thousands of others trying to get in.
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What is Libris Design?

Libris Design Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Libris DESIGN is a library facility-planning database that assists local library officials with the planning of public library buildings.
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What can be done with Libris DESIGN?

Libris Design Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Libris DESIGN users can tailor pre-existing generic library models into building programs and project cost estimates for specific local library building projects.
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Do you need to be ex-military to join?

CAP FAQ
Enrolled in or graduated from a public or private school or college with a satisfactory record of academic achievement. Possess the desire, willingness, and capability to promote the objectives and purposes of Civil Air Patrol. Must be at least 18 years old. Active duty members of the Armed Forces can join CAP as a senior member at any age.
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